The People’s Response Campaign (PRC) is a major initiative launched by M4BL and M4BL Action to further our Vision for Black Lives, calling for innovative systems of community safety and care at the local, federal, and electoral levels. We’ve recruited 20 Black-led organizations, our PRC Fellows, from across the country committed to this vision to work, build, and grow Black political power together at all levels to get us closer to a safer and more free future.
The PRC campaign is comprised of 3 core components:The data is clear: Black people know we must invest in community-safety that works
The People’s Response Act
The PRA looks to expand solutions to harm and safety that our communities have long been championing. Reintroduced by U.S. Representative Cori Bush, alongside Representatives Pramila Jayapal, Summer Lee, Morgan McGarvey, Ayanna Pressley and Jan Schakowsky, the People’s Response Act emphasizes and adopts an inclusive, holistic, and health-centered approach to public safety. This new approach will save lives and build systems of care that are rooted in improving the well-being of all communities.
The PRA would establish:
- A federal body (“Division of Community Safety” at the Department of Health and Human Services) to oversee grantmaking, research coordination, and other support for non-carceral, non-punitive approaches to public safety
- A grant program that funds and incentivizes state and local governments to invest in community-led, non-carceral, non-punitive approaches to public safety
- A grant program that funds community-based organizations to implement non-carceral, non-punitive investments in community safety—investments in the programs and services that Black people actually need to be safe. These include mental health resources, violence interruption, housing, youth programs, treatmen, and so much more
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